Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.

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MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates her next exhibition and the exciting new works she always brings as Nobuko continues find new wonderful combinations of color and textural waves.

Art school

An art school is an educational institution with a primary focus on the visual arts, especially illustration, painting, photography, sculpture, and graphic design. Art schools are institutions with elementary, secondary, post-secondary or undergraduate, or graduate or postgraduate programs in these areas. They are distinguished from larger institutions which also may offer majors or degrees in the visual arts, but only as one part of a broad-based range of programs (such as the liberal arts and sciences). France's École des Beaux-Arts is, perhaps, the first model for such organized instruction, breaking with a tradition of master and apprentice instruction when it was formed.

Montserrat College of Art

Description

The school was established in 1970 as Montserrat School of Visual Arts and offered a diploma program. The founders of the school, who were established artists in the Boston area, included Joseph Jeswald, Oliver Balf, George Gabin, Roger Martin, Reno Pisano, Paul M. Scott, James Sweeney, and Vincent Varvaro.

The school was accredited as a college and authorized to award the bachelor of fine arts degree in the mid-1980s, at which time it changed to its current name. In 1992 the school moved to its present location off Cabot Street on Essex Street in the Hardie Building, a renovated 19th century school building that serves as the center of the campus.

Currently, the campus includes the central Hardie Building located on 23 Essex Street; 248 Cabot street, which is home to liberal arts courses, senior illustration studios, and administrative offices; the 301 Gallery which is home to senior studios and the Sculpture department; and apartment-style residence halls. A residence hall, the Helena J. Sturnick Student Residence Village, was also constructed and opened for the start of the fall 2009 semester. The school emphasizes the positives of its small size, which allows more academic attention to the progress of each individual student. Montserrat has an active student body of 390 students as of Fall 2012.

Montserrat

Montserrat (/mɒntsəˈræt/) is a Caribbean island—specifically in the Leeward Islands, which is part of the chain known as the Lesser Antilles, in the British West Indies. It is a British Overseas Territory. Montserrat measures approximately 16km (10mi) long and 11km (7mi) wide, with approximately 40km (25mi) of coastline. Montserrat is nicknamed The Emerald Isle of the Caribbean both for its resemblance to coastal Ireland and for the Irish ancestry of many of its inhabitants.

On 18 July 1995, the previously dormantSoufrière Hillsvolcano, in the southern part of the island, became active. Eruptions destroyed Montserrat's Georgian era capital city of Plymouth. Between 1995 and 2000, two-thirds of the island's population was forced to flee, primarily to the United Kingdom. The volcanic activity continues, mostly affecting the vicinity of Plymouth, including its docking facilities, and the eastern side of the island around the former W. H. Bramble Airport, the remnants of which were buried by flows from volcanic activity on 11 February 2010.

Art

Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts – artworks, expressing the author's imaginative or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art.

The oldest form of art are visual arts, which include creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media. Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. Music, theatre, film, dance, and other performing arts, as well as literature and other media such as interactive media, are included in a broader definition of art or the arts. Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences. In modern usage after the 17th century, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, the fine arts are separated and distinguished from acquired skills in general, such as the decorative or applied arts.

Sean Scully

Sean Scully (born 30 June 1945) is an Irish-born American-based painter and printmaker who has twice been named a Turner Prize nominee. His work is collected in major museums worldwide.

Life and work

Scully was born in Dublin and raised in South London. He studied at Croydon College of Art and Newcastle University. He was a recipient of a graduate fellowship at Harvard in the early 1970s and subsequently settled in New York.
Scully was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1989 and 1993. He has exhibited widely in Europe and the United States, and is represented in the permanent collections of a number of museums and public galleries, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., The Art Institute of Chicago, the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, the National Gallery of Australia, the Tate Gallery, London, the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin, and many other private and public collections worldwide. In 2006 Scully donated eight of his paintings to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin, which opened an extension that year with a room dedicated to Scully's works.

Montserrat College of Art Profiles

Montserrat College of Art Housing

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.

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Montserrat College of Art 2017 Graduation Ceremonies

Montserrat College of Art 2017 Graduation Ceremonies

Montserrat College of Art 2017 Graduation Ceremonies

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NOBUKO TANABE 2015 NYC Montserrat Contemporary Art (In Japanese)

NOBUKO TANABE 2015 NYC Montserrat Contemporary Art (In Japanese)

NOBUKO TANABE 2015 NYC Montserrat Contemporary Art (In Japanese)

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MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates her next exhibition and the exciting new works she always brings as Nobuko continues find new wonderful combinations of color and textural waves.

Montserrat College of Art Graduates2014(1)

MONTSERRAT ART GALLERY - Barbara Fracchia

Website: http://nycgalleryopenings.com
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/nycgalleryopenings
GalleryLink: http://barbarafracchia.com/l
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NKnOgL1jo98
Figurative and landscape painter, exploring the unusual in subject matter. My ideas are a bit above the norm, but incorporate the classical elements of painting. My work is a combination of Impressionistic plein air style for landscapes and illustrative for figures.
The FastFood and Shopper’s Delirium series gives the average person a bit of the edge which sometimes get unnoticed. I find myself catching people off guard and this is what makes my painting unique. A never ending variety of subjects for me.
A series of plein air paintings were completed from a trip to the Burgundy region of Beaune, France. I tried to capture the magnificent light in the Impressionistic style. The countryside and small towns are ideal for plein air painting and were a joy to paint. I called this La BelleLumiere de Beaune (The BeautifulLight of Beaune).
The series All Around the Town correlates New York City and San Francisco and is titled Eastside/Westside. My comparison of different areas in both cities has a bit of humor in their titles. These paintings were exhibited at Pleiades Gallery in New York City during October, 2011. A spin off of these works are to be shown next year and will feature the Art of Opera during the Ring Cycle at the San Francisco Opera House.

Montserrat College of Art Profiles

Montserrat College of Art Housing

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art educati...

published: 17 May 2016

Montserrat College of Art 2017 Graduation Ceremonies

published: 24 Jul 2017

NOBUKO TANABE 2015 NYC Montserrat Contemporary Art (In Japanese)

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MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates he...

Montserrat College of Art Graduates2014(1)

MONTSERRAT ART GALLERY - Barbara Fracchia

Website: http://nycgalleryopenings.com
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/nycgalleryopenings
GalleryLink: http://barbarafracchia.com/l
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NKnOgL1jo98
Figurative and landscape painter, exploring the unusual in subject matter. My ideas are a bit above the norm, but incorporate the classical elements of painting. My work is a combination of Impressionistic plein air style for landscapes and illustrative for figures.
The FastFood and Shopper’s Delirium series gives the average person a bit of the edge which sometimes get unnoticed. I find myself catching people off guard and this is what makes my painting unique. A never ending variety of subjects for me.
A series of plein air paintings were completed from a trip to the Burgundy region of Beaune, France. I tried to c...

Montserrat College of Art Housing

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA...

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.

_______________________________________________
MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates her next exhibition and the exciting new works she always brings as Nobuko continues find new wonderful combinations of color and textural waves.

_______________________________________________
MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates her next exhibition and the exciting new works she always brings as Nobuko continues find new wonderful combinations of color and textural waves.

Website: http://nycgalleryopenings.com
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/nycgalleryopenings
GalleryLink: http://barbarafracchia.com/l
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NKnOgL1jo98
Figurative and landscape painter, exploring the unusual in subject matter. My ideas are a bit above the norm, but incorporate the classical elements of painting. My work is a combination of Impressionistic plein air style for landscapes and illustrative for figures.
The FastFood and Shopper’s Delirium series gives the average person a bit of the edge which sometimes get unnoticed. I find myself catching people off guard and this is what makes my painting unique. A never ending variety of subjects for me.
A series of plein air paintings were completed from a trip to the Burgundy region of Beaune, France. I tried to capture the magnificent light in the Impressionistic style. The countryside and small towns are ideal for plein air painting and were a joy to paint. I called this La BelleLumiere de Beaune (The BeautifulLight of Beaune).
The series All Around the Town correlates New York City and San Francisco and is titled Eastside/Westside. My comparison of different areas in both cities has a bit of humor in their titles. These paintings were exhibited at Pleiades Gallery in New York City during October, 2011. A spin off of these works are to be shown next year and will feature the Art of Opera during the Ring Cycle at the San Francisco Opera House.

Website: http://nycgalleryopenings.com
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/nycgalleryopenings
GalleryLink: http://barbarafracchia.com/l
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NKnOgL1jo98
Figurative and landscape painter, exploring the unusual in subject matter. My ideas are a bit above the norm, but incorporate the classical elements of painting. My work is a combination of Impressionistic plein air style for landscapes and illustrative for figures.
The FastFood and Shopper’s Delirium series gives the average person a bit of the edge which sometimes get unnoticed. I find myself catching people off guard and this is what makes my painting unique. A never ending variety of subjects for me.
A series of plein air paintings were completed from a trip to the Burgundy region of Beaune, France. I tried to capture the magnificent light in the Impressionistic style. The countryside and small towns are ideal for plein air painting and were a joy to paint. I called this La BelleLumiere de Beaune (The BeautifulLight of Beaune).
The series All Around the Town correlates New York City and San Francisco and is titled Eastside/Westside. My comparison of different areas in both cities has a bit of humor in their titles. These paintings were exhibited at Pleiades Gallery in New York City during October, 2011. A spin off of these works are to be shown next year and will feature the Art of Opera during the Ring Cycle at the San Francisco Opera House.

Montserrat College of Art 2017 Graduation Ceremonies

published: 24 Jul 2017

Canvasation 11 - Montserrat College of Art

The Canvasation Project engages small groups of artists to create paintings collaboratively while filmmakers film their creative process. Individual and collective notions of artistic interpretation, visual language, and communication are filmed to explore the artist’s individual method of creative thinking and problem solving. The layers and surface of each finished Canvasation painting presents a number of individual approaches that manifest one cohesive work of art.

Montserrat Caballé interview funny and lovely moments!! 2/2

The second part
The first part here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmFLChpE9U8

published: 22 Jul 2015

Mountain Train Adventure in Montserrat.

One good video about the mountain train adventure. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be re-used for free, under the creative commons license, with the attribution of epSos.de as the original creator of this video about the mountain train adventure.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
The mountain train is more powerful than the normal train, because this type of train must move a lot more weight to the very high mountain. In this wonderful video we can see an interesting adventure to the beautiful mountain of Montserrat in Spain. The mountain train is helping millions of people to visit this wonderful mountain every year. The Montserrat mountain is a popular destination for tourism, because this mountain is one of the most beautiful moun...

Montserrat oct 2013

published: 14 Oct 2013

From STEM to STEAM: Where Art Connects to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

What is art's connection to scientific and engineering practices? In this 1-hour conversation we explore connection of art to science, technology, engineering and math in K-12 classrooms with our special guest Dr. Stephen Immerman, president of Montserrat College of Art. After 30 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and 7 years as president of Montserrat College of Art, Dr. Immerman shares his unique perspective on the intersection between arts and sciences, and how the intersection can play out for K-12.
What you'll take away:
• Beyond aesthetics: What is art?
• Why STEM educators are welcoming art and calling it "STEAM"
• How art education can leverage science and engineering practices
• How you can get involved in the national movement from STEM to STEAM

Canvasation 11 - Montserrat College of Art

The Canvasation Project engages small groups of artists to create paintings collaboratively while filmmakers film their creative process. Individual and collect...

The Canvasation Project engages small groups of artists to create paintings collaboratively while filmmakers film their creative process. Individual and collective notions of artistic interpretation, visual language, and communication are filmed to explore the artist’s individual method of creative thinking and problem solving. The layers and surface of each finished Canvasation painting presents a number of individual approaches that manifest one cohesive work of art.

The Canvasation Project engages small groups of artists to create paintings collaboratively while filmmakers film their creative process. Individual and collective notions of artistic interpretation, visual language, and communication are filmed to explore the artist’s individual method of creative thinking and problem solving. The layers and surface of each finished Canvasation painting presents a number of individual approaches that manifest one cohesive work of art.

Mountain Train Adventure in Montserrat.

One good video about the mountain train adventure. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be re-used for free, under the creative common...

One good video about the mountain train adventure. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be re-used for free, under the creative commons license, with the attribution of epSos.de as the original creator of this video about the mountain train adventure.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
The mountain train is more powerful than the normal train, because this type of train must move a lot more weight to the very high mountain. In this wonderful video we can see an interesting adventure to the beautiful mountain of Montserrat in Spain. The mountain train is helping millions of people to visit this wonderful mountain every year. The Montserrat mountain is a popular destination for tourism, because this mountain is one of the most beautiful mountains on earth. The walls of the Montserrat mountain are round and clean. This wild mountain is very good for climbing and hiking.
We love an adventure. We love safety and mild risk. We love, when we win and when we can be on top of the mountain. The mountain train of Montserrat is a safe alternative to the long and difficult climbing of the the mountain. This mountain train is like a small adventure into the clouds. The mountain is visible from the surrounding areas of the land. It is possible to see very far from the top of the mountain.
There are not clouds in the high altitude. The Montserrat mountain is very often in the bright light of the sun. There colors of the bright sun are very strong and the sky is often blue above the Montserrat mountain. The journey with the mountain train is only 15 minutes long, but there is a large difference in the atmosphere and the emotions on top of the mountain. The plants are different. The air and the light is also different on top of the mountain. We can be very happy, that such a short journey can change our perception of reality very fast.
We love to travel and we love to explore the new and interesting places on our earth. The mountain train is helping the people to have an exiting journey into the wonderful park on top of the Montserrat mountain. The mountain train is comfortable and very good for the environment. There is also a road to the top of the Montserrat mountain, but the powerful train is more interesting, because the view from the train is amazing.
The trains are an interesting type of transportation. The train is like a long building on wheels. There are many people in this long building, with many rooms. There are many free seats in the train. It is possible to eat and to sleep in the train. The train is like hotel for a very short time. This mountain train is like a moving cinema. The few from the mountain train of Montserrat are like a very beautiful painting from the dreams. The top of the mountain has very round rocks. The rocks look like the body of people. Some rocks have face and there are many hidden secrets on top of the mountain of Montserrat.
The mountain trains are more powerful than normal trains. The force of the gravity is pushing the train down and the normal train can not go up to the top. The train tracks of the mountain train are special. The train tracks are more narrow and they have one special train track in the middle. This special train track is for the grip of the train. The engine of the train is using the central train track for moving the whole train up and to slow down the speed, when the train is moving to the foot of the mountain. The technology of the mountain train is different than the normal train on flat land. The mountain train is helping us to conquer the area on top of the mountains. We can be very happy about this wonderful technology of the mountain train.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!

One good video about the mountain train adventure. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be re-used for free, under the creative commons license, with the attribution of epSos.de as the original creator of this video about the mountain train adventure.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!
The mountain train is more powerful than the normal train, because this type of train must move a lot more weight to the very high mountain. In this wonderful video we can see an interesting adventure to the beautiful mountain of Montserrat in Spain. The mountain train is helping millions of people to visit this wonderful mountain every year. The Montserrat mountain is a popular destination for tourism, because this mountain is one of the most beautiful mountains on earth. The walls of the Montserrat mountain are round and clean. This wild mountain is very good for climbing and hiking.
We love an adventure. We love safety and mild risk. We love, when we win and when we can be on top of the mountain. The mountain train of Montserrat is a safe alternative to the long and difficult climbing of the the mountain. This mountain train is like a small adventure into the clouds. The mountain is visible from the surrounding areas of the land. It is possible to see very far from the top of the mountain.
There are not clouds in the high altitude. The Montserrat mountain is very often in the bright light of the sun. There colors of the bright sun are very strong and the sky is often blue above the Montserrat mountain. The journey with the mountain train is only 15 minutes long, but there is a large difference in the atmosphere and the emotions on top of the mountain. The plants are different. The air and the light is also different on top of the mountain. We can be very happy, that such a short journey can change our perception of reality very fast.
We love to travel and we love to explore the new and interesting places on our earth. The mountain train is helping the people to have an exiting journey into the wonderful park on top of the Montserrat mountain. The mountain train is comfortable and very good for the environment. There is also a road to the top of the Montserrat mountain, but the powerful train is more interesting, because the view from the train is amazing.
The trains are an interesting type of transportation. The train is like a long building on wheels. There are many people in this long building, with many rooms. There are many free seats in the train. It is possible to eat and to sleep in the train. The train is like hotel for a very short time. This mountain train is like a moving cinema. The few from the mountain train of Montserrat are like a very beautiful painting from the dreams. The top of the mountain has very round rocks. The rocks look like the body of people. Some rocks have face and there are many hidden secrets on top of the mountain of Montserrat.
The mountain trains are more powerful than normal trains. The force of the gravity is pushing the train down and the normal train can not go up to the top. The train tracks of the mountain train are special. The train tracks are more narrow and they have one special train track in the middle. This special train track is for the grip of the train. The engine of the train is using the central train track for moving the whole train up and to slow down the speed, when the train is moving to the foot of the mountain. The technology of the mountain train is different than the normal train on flat land. The mountain train is helping us to conquer the area on top of the mountains. We can be very happy about this wonderful technology of the mountain train.
Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!

From STEM to STEAM: Where Art Connects to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math

What is art's connection to scientific and engineering practices? In this 1-hour conversation we explore connection of art to science, technology, engineering a...

What is art's connection to scientific and engineering practices? In this 1-hour conversation we explore connection of art to science, technology, engineering and math in K-12 classrooms with our special guest Dr. Stephen Immerman, president of Montserrat College of Art. After 30 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and 7 years as president of Montserrat College of Art, Dr. Immerman shares his unique perspective on the intersection between arts and sciences, and how the intersection can play out for K-12.
What you'll take away:
• Beyond aesthetics: What is art?
• Why STEM educators are welcoming art and calling it "STEAM"
• How art education can leverage science and engineering practices
• How you can get involved in the national movement from STEM to STEAM

What is art's connection to scientific and engineering practices? In this 1-hour conversation we explore connection of art to science, technology, engineering and math in K-12 classrooms with our special guest Dr. Stephen Immerman, president of Montserrat College of Art. After 30 years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and 7 years as president of Montserrat College of Art, Dr. Immerman shares his unique perspective on the intersection between arts and sciences, and how the intersection can play out for K-12.
What you'll take away:
• Beyond aesthetics: What is art?
• Why STEM educators are welcoming art and calling it "STEAM"
• How art education can leverage science and engineering practices
• How you can get involved in the national movement from STEM to STEAM

Montserrat College of Art Housing

Montserrat provides a 4 year visual art + design education for the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Founded in 1970, by artists, for artists, offers a BFA program with concentrations in animation + interactive media, book arts, graphic design, illustration, interdisciplinary arts, painting + drawing, photography + video, printmaking and sculpture. Small by design, our 400 creative-minded students work and live in a vibrant downtown environment 3 blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and five train stops to Boston. In addition to the BFA program, the college offers year-round continuing education classes for teens and adults. Four galleries exhibit works by international, national and regional contemporary artists, all of which are free and open to the public and intended to offer art education beyond the Montserrat classrooms through a series of public lectures, gallery talks, catalogs and events.

NOBUKO TANABE 2015 NYC Montserrat Contemporary Art (In Japanese)

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MontserratContemporary Art
547 W. 27th St. Suite 516
New York, NY10001
Nobubko Tanabe has had numerous exhibitions in New York. She is a Tokyo based artist with keen sensibilities and an evolving style. Her interests with texture are taken to a new level. The variety of her wave textures create a variety of movements. Some let you bob on the surface as if in an ocean while others become a vortex pulling you deep into the painting's pictorial space. Creating the textures and movement is only one aspect of Nobuko's work. Then she adds color making a strong, successful marriage. Her color is so natural and compatible with her textures that it looks like nature herself created these works. The Montserrat Contemporary Art gallery anticipates her next exhibition and the exciting new works she always brings as Nobuko continues find new wonderful combinations of color and textural waves.

MONTSERRAT ART GALLERY - Barbara Fracchia

Website: http://nycgalleryopenings.com
Subscribe: http://youtube.com/nycgalleryopenings
GalleryLink: http://barbarafracchia.com/l
Video Link: https://youtu.be/NKnOgL1jo98
Figurative and landscape painter, exploring the unusual in subject matter. My ideas are a bit above the norm, but incorporate the classical elements of painting. My work is a combination of Impressionistic plein air style for landscapes and illustrative for figures.
The FastFood and Shopper’s Delirium series gives the average person a bit of the edge which sometimes get unnoticed. I find myself catching people off guard and this is what makes my painting unique. A never ending variety of subjects for me.
A series of plein air paintings were completed from a trip to the Burgundy region of Beaune, France. I tried to capture the magnificent light in the Impressionistic style. The countryside and small towns are ideal for plein air painting and were a joy to paint. I called this La BelleLumiere de Beaune (The BeautifulLight of Beaune).
The series All Around the Town correlates New York City and San Francisco and is titled Eastside/Westside. My comparison of different areas in both cities has a bit of humor in their titles. These paintings were exhibited at Pleiades Gallery in New York City during October, 2011. A spin off of these works are to be shown next year and will feature the Art of Opera during the Ring Cycle at the San Francisco Opera House.

Canvasation 11 - Montserrat College of Art

The Canvasation Project engages small groups of artists to create paintings collaboratively while filmmakers film their creative process. Individual and collective notions of artistic interpretation, visual language, and communication are filmed to explore the artist’s individual method of creative thinking and problem solving. The layers and surface of each finished Canvasation painting presents a number of individual approaches that manifest one cohesive work of art.

Mountain Train Adventure in Montserrat.

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The mountain train is more powerful than the normal train, because this type of train must move a lot more weight to the very high mountain. In this wonderful video we can see an interesting adventure to the beautiful mountain of Montserrat in Spain. The mountain train is helping millions of people to visit this wonderful mountain every year. The Montserrat mountain is a popular destination for tourism, because this mountain is one of the most beautiful mountains on earth. The walls of the Montserrat mountain are round and clean. This wild mountain is very good for climbing and hiking.
We love an adventure. We love safety and mild risk. We love, when we win and when we can be on top of the mountain. The mountain train of Montserrat is a safe alternative to the long and difficult climbing of the the mountain. This mountain train is like a small adventure into the clouds. The mountain is visible from the surrounding areas of the land. It is possible to see very far from the top of the mountain.
There are not clouds in the high altitude. The Montserrat mountain is very often in the bright light of the sun. There colors of the bright sun are very strong and the sky is often blue above the Montserrat mountain. The journey with the mountain train is only 15 minutes long, but there is a large difference in the atmosphere and the emotions on top of the mountain. The plants are different. The air and the light is also different on top of the mountain. We can be very happy, that such a short journey can change our perception of reality very fast.
We love to travel and we love to explore the new and interesting places on our earth. The mountain train is helping the people to have an exiting journey into the wonderful park on top of the Montserrat mountain. The mountain train is comfortable and very good for the environment. There is also a road to the top of the Montserrat mountain, but the powerful train is more interesting, because the view from the train is amazing.
The trains are an interesting type of transportation. The train is like a long building on wheels. There are many people in this long building, with many rooms. There are many free seats in the train. It is possible to eat and to sleep in the train. The train is like hotel for a very short time. This mountain train is like a moving cinema. The few from the mountain train of Montserrat are like a very beautiful painting from the dreams. The top of the mountain has very round rocks. The rocks look like the body of people. Some rocks have face and there are many hidden secrets on top of the mountain of Montserrat.
The mountain trains are more powerful than normal trains. The force of the gravity is pushing the train down and the normal train can not go up to the top. The train tracks of the mountain train are special. The train tracks are more narrow and they have one special train track in the middle. This special train track is for the grip of the train. The engine of the train is using the central train track for moving the whole train up and to slow down the speed, when the train is moving to the foot of the mountain. The technology of the mountain train is different than the normal train on flat land. The mountain train is helping us to conquer the area on top of the mountains. We can be very happy about this wonderful technology of the mountain train.
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